At 95, I saw this movie when I was very young. At that time, I really liked the role of the white-haired witch, and I can't tell why. After I grew up and watched it again, I finally understood that the first is that the portrayal of women in the film is much higher than that of today's costume dramas, and it is not at all attached to men or the kind of plastic exquisite beauty under the gaze of men. Second, challenge the traditional concept of irony. Women are in charge. In the second part of Yuanyuan, which requires men to play music, it directly highlights the traditional role of women who have been oppressed since ancient times. Now it is so impatient for men to play for women. In martial arts, making women the head is also a challenge to traditional power.
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